Artist's description:

A commission undertaken for London based architect firm for refurbishment of a house in Belgravia

The brief was based on my earlier watercolour on canvas Migration piece but specific size and deadline meant that the painting had to be completed on paper instead. The texture of the paint created a lighted floating geometrical pattern leaving the client very pleased with the outcome. The interior photos of the framed artwork will be added shortly.

300gsm watercolour paper While continue working on building up my collections for various art fairs and gallery shows, I am still accepting commissions on paper.

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More striking than ever with watercolour on finest artist quality rowney canvas. Background finished with oil oaints and liquin. Planes finished with acrylic and Matte gel so no yellowing expected over time. Colours will be preserved as crisp as the day it's painted .

The Migration series is part of the growing signature collection which naturally evolved from my fascination with Japanese culture and symbolism of Origami.

Artist's description:

A commission undertaken for London based architect firm for refurbishment of a house in Belgravia

The brief was based on my earlier watercolour on canvas Migration piece but specific size and deadline meant that the painting had to be completed on paper instead. The texture of the paint created a lighted floating geometrical pattern leaving the client very pleased with the outcome. The interior photos of the framed artwork will be added shortly.

300gsm watercolour paper While continue working on building up my collections for various art fairs and gallery shows, I am still accepting commissions on paper.

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More striking than ever with watercolour on finest artist quality rowney canvas. Background finished with oil oaints and liquin. Planes finished with acrylic and Matte gel so no yellowing expected over time. Colours will be preserved as crisp as the day it's painted .

The Migration series is part of the growing signature collection which naturally evolved from my fascination with Japanese culture and symbolism of Origami.